ObjectiveCarbon dioxide is suggested to increase oxygen delivery after the Norwood procedure. We sought to quantitatively define the effects of stepwise increases in arterial carbon dioxide tension on systemic oxygen transport and cerebral and splanchnic circulation after the Norwood procedure.MethodsSeven sedated, paralyzed, and mechanically ventilated neonates were studied after the Norwood procedure. Arterial carbon dioxide tension increased from 40-50-60 mm Hg using inspired carbon dioxide. Each step was 30 minutes. Pulmonary and systemic blood flow, vascular resistance, and oxygen delivery were calculated with the measurement of oxygen consumption and blood gases and pressures from the aorta, superior vena cava, and pulmonary vein. Pla...
Background: Vasoactive medications are frequently used in the preoperative stage to balance the pul...
AbstractPurposeTo determine the likelihood that clinicians know carbon dioxide levels before adminis...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of CO2-insufflation with 5 and 10 mmHg on cerebral oxygenation and...
ObjectiveCarbon dioxide is suggested to increase oxygen delivery after the Norwood procedure. We sou...
ObjectivesIschemic brain injury is an important morbidity in neonates after the Norwood procedure. I...
AbstractObjectivePostoperative management after the Norwood procedure is aimed at optimizing systemi...
Changes in arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) have a major influence on cerebral blood flow (CB...
ObjectivesThe lack of accurate measurement of hemodynamics and oxygen transport has limited our unde...
ObjectiveThe proposed physiologic advantage of the modified Norwood procedure using a right ventricl...
Cerebral tissue oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions were monitored continuously in six rhesus monkeys...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of dopamine on hemodynamic status an...
Background. Little is known about the effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation on cerebral oxyge...
Hyperventilation to extremely low arterial carbon dioxide tension (Paco2) has been used in the manag...
Introduction: Over the last few years, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has been introduced to stud...
Introduction: Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring allows for continuous non-invasive evaluation of c...
Background: Vasoactive medications are frequently used in the preoperative stage to balance the pul...
AbstractPurposeTo determine the likelihood that clinicians know carbon dioxide levels before adminis...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of CO2-insufflation with 5 and 10 mmHg on cerebral oxygenation and...
ObjectiveCarbon dioxide is suggested to increase oxygen delivery after the Norwood procedure. We sou...
ObjectivesIschemic brain injury is an important morbidity in neonates after the Norwood procedure. I...
AbstractObjectivePostoperative management after the Norwood procedure is aimed at optimizing systemi...
Changes in arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) have a major influence on cerebral blood flow (CB...
ObjectivesThe lack of accurate measurement of hemodynamics and oxygen transport has limited our unde...
ObjectiveThe proposed physiologic advantage of the modified Norwood procedure using a right ventricl...
Cerebral tissue oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions were monitored continuously in six rhesus monkeys...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of dopamine on hemodynamic status an...
Background. Little is known about the effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation on cerebral oxyge...
Hyperventilation to extremely low arterial carbon dioxide tension (Paco2) has been used in the manag...
Introduction: Over the last few years, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has been introduced to stud...
Introduction: Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring allows for continuous non-invasive evaluation of c...
Background: Vasoactive medications are frequently used in the preoperative stage to balance the pul...
AbstractPurposeTo determine the likelihood that clinicians know carbon dioxide levels before adminis...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of CO2-insufflation with 5 and 10 mmHg on cerebral oxygenation and...